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  • Mission Chandrayaan 3 Buzzed With Energy And Excitement: Know More About This Greatest Time

    Everyone’s eyes are on Chandrayaan which make history on Wednesday with its third lunar mission set to Chandrayan 3 spacecraft is all set to make history today and this is one of the biggest achievements Gif source India Today on Google Chandrayaan 3 is the follow-up mission of 2019’s Chandrayaan-2 Mission Chandrayaan 3: Why India's Moon Mission is important? The approved cost for Chandrayaan-3 is ₹250 crore, excluding the launch vehicle cost.

  • Chandrayaan-3 Pragyan mission: Unravel The Mystery On The South Pole Of The Moon

    India scripted history on 23 August 2023 as ISRO’s ambitious third Moon mission Chandrayaan-3 touched The ISRO's moon craft, Chandrayaan-3 made a soft landing on the south polar region of the moon, marking The path was retraced by the Chandrayaan-3 Rover on August 23, 2023. On 23 August, at 6:04 PM (IST), the Chandrayaan-3's lander touched down close to the center of the 4.5 Chandrayan-3 the third objective is roving on the moon.

  • Pragyan Rover After Chandrayaan-3: India's First Walk On The South Pole

    India's Chandrayaan-3 mission had an incredible accomplishment as its rover successfully descended from Pragyaan can communicate only with the lander which will send the information to the orbiter from Chandrayaan Moon holds important minerals but one of the major goals of Chandrayaan-3 is to track water. The Chandrayaan-3 lander, Vikram after a 40-day journey into space touched down on the uncharted lunar minutes before landing, The final 15 to 20 minutes were crucial for the mark of victory on the Moon when Chandrayaan

  • Pragyan Shares Latest 3D Images Of ISRO Chandrayaan 3: Spotted Landing Sites On The Mood

    Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) released a remarkable 3-dimensional 'anaglyph' image of the Chandrayaan On 23 August, India made history as the Chandrayaan-3 lander module successfully landed on the moon's

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